Actress and director Amy Seimetz has obtained a temporary restraining order against her ex-boyfriend, director Shane Carruth, accusing him of years of mental, emotional and physical abuse.
On one occasion in 2016, Seimetz alleges that Carruth jumped on her in a hotel room and strangled her until she struggled to breathe, according to filings attached to her application for the order. She also alleges that Carruth has continued to harass and abuse her since she broke up with him in 2018.
Both directors are prominent in the independent film world. Carruth’s first feature film, “Primer,” won the grand jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 2004. Seimetz starred in his second feature, “Upstream Color,” directed the anthology TV series “The Girlfriend Experience” and starred in “Pet Sematary.” More recently, she directed the film “She Dies Tomorrow,” which is due out this week from indie distributor Neon.
The restraining order came to...
On one occasion in 2016, Seimetz alleges that Carruth jumped on her in a hotel room and strangled her until she struggled to breathe, according to filings attached to her application for the order. She also alleges that Carruth has continued to harass and abuse her since she broke up with him in 2018.
Both directors are prominent in the independent film world. Carruth’s first feature film, “Primer,” won the grand jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 2004. Seimetz starred in his second feature, “Upstream Color,” directed the anthology TV series “The Girlfriend Experience” and starred in “Pet Sematary.” More recently, she directed the film “She Dies Tomorrow,” which is due out this week from indie distributor Neon.
The restraining order came to...
- 7/27/2020
- by Gene Maddaus
- Variety Film + TV
Over the course of the last two decades, Shane Carruth has made two movies, and it remains unclear whether he’ll make another one. Last fall, while promoting his performance in “The Dead Center,” the “Primer” and “Upstream Color” director said that he was finished with filmmaking after he finished up one more project. The reclusive sci-fi director may be serious, but in the meantime, he’s finding a way to pass the torch. As executive producer on “The Wanting Mare,” the distinctive fantasy-drama that marks the directorial debut of Nicholas Ashe Batemen, Carruth is lending his name to raise the profile of a filmmaker who — like Carruth himself with his two movies — has crafted an otherworldly vision on his own terms.
The movie unfolds across decades, as several generations of women in a dark, dystopian world grapple with the same dream of a magical age that predates their existence.
The movie unfolds across decades, as several generations of women in a dark, dystopian world grapple with the same dream of a magical age that predates their existence.
- 5/22/2020
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
The two-film deal was negotiated between Njutafilms CEO Nicolas Debot and Arrow Films head of international sales Cameron Waaler.
British outfit Arrow Films has sold two of its genre titles to Swedish distributor Njutafilms
The features comprise Us horror The Dead Center, directed by Billy Senese, and UK genre comedy A Serial Killer’s Guide To Life, directed by Staten Cousins Roe.
The two-film deal was negotiated between Njutafilms CEO Nicolas Debot and Arrow Films head of international sales Cameron Waaler. Arrow is at the Efm as part of a move to increase its activity in the international sales market.
Recent...
British outfit Arrow Films has sold two of its genre titles to Swedish distributor Njutafilms
The features comprise Us horror The Dead Center, directed by Billy Senese, and UK genre comedy A Serial Killer’s Guide To Life, directed by Staten Cousins Roe.
The two-film deal was negotiated between Njutafilms CEO Nicolas Debot and Arrow Films head of international sales Cameron Waaler. Arrow is at the Efm as part of a move to increase its activity in the international sales market.
Recent...
- 2/25/2020
- by 57¦Geoffrey Macnab¦41¦
- ScreenDaily
Shane Carruth, director of the mind-bending indie sci-fi films Primer and Upstream Color, stars in The Dead Center, a supernatural thriller loaded with an ominous atmosphere. The Dead Center arrives on Blu-ray this week, and we’re giving away a free copy to one random, lucky /Film reader, because we’re just that generous. Learn how to win The Dead Center on […]
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- 10/23/2019
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
We’re less than 10 days away from Halloween now (Yay!), and if you’re on the hunt for some titles to indulge in to finish out your spooky season, this week’s Blu-ray and DVD releases might be of some assistance, as we have a fantastic array of new and old titles coming our way on Tuesday. As far as new horror goes, be sure to check out Chelsea Stardust’s Satanic Panic, Bloodline starring Seann William Scott, The Dead Center featuring Shane Carruth, and if you missed the first season, this week you can finally catch up with NOS4A2.
In terms of older titles, Kino Lorber is showing some love to Parasite 3-D, Phobia, Trilogy of Terror II, and Zoltan… Hound of Satan, and Warner Archive Collection is releasing the original Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark on Blu as well.
Other releases for October 22nd include The Killer of Dolls,...
In terms of older titles, Kino Lorber is showing some love to Parasite 3-D, Phobia, Trilogy of Terror II, and Zoltan… Hound of Satan, and Warner Archive Collection is releasing the original Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark on Blu as well.
Other releases for October 22nd include The Killer of Dolls,...
- 10/22/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
The Dead Center (2018) will be available on Blu-ray October 22nd From Arrow Video
When John Doe Rose From The Dead, He Brought Something Back.
When a very dead suicide victim disappears from the morgue, it sets in motion a chain of events that has the power to immolate everything, and everyone, it touches.
Troubled psychiatrist Daniel Forrester is drawn to help a mysterious patient who is brought to the emergency psych ward in a catatonic state with no memory of how he reached the hospital. As if to exorcise his own demons, the doctor feverishly tries to break through to his mysterious patient. But as a spate of mysterious deaths shake the ward to its core, Forrester comes to suspect that there is more to his new ward than meets the eye. As he comes to realize what he s unleashed, a desperate race against the forces of evil threatens to swallow him whole.
When John Doe Rose From The Dead, He Brought Something Back.
When a very dead suicide victim disappears from the morgue, it sets in motion a chain of events that has the power to immolate everything, and everyone, it touches.
Troubled psychiatrist Daniel Forrester is drawn to help a mysterious patient who is brought to the emergency psych ward in a catatonic state with no memory of how he reached the hospital. As if to exorcise his own demons, the doctor feverishly tries to break through to his mysterious patient. But as a spate of mysterious deaths shake the ward to its core, Forrester comes to suspect that there is more to his new ward than meets the eye. As he comes to realize what he s unleashed, a desperate race against the forces of evil threatens to swallow him whole.
- 10/17/2019
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Experience The Smart Psychological Thriller In U.S. Theaters Starting October 11 And Available To Buy On DVD And Blu-ray From October 15, 2019 Arrow Films is pleased to announce the U.S. theatrical debut of The Dead Center, a brand-new thriller from “a masterful new voice in terror” (Nerdist), Billy Senese, director of the acclaimed A Frankenstein Story. Helmed by …
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- 10/16/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Everything was peachy for Bong Joon-ho’s critically acclaimed Parasite, as it latched on to the specialty box office this weekend, dominating with an estimated gross of $376,264 and a per-screen average $125,421. That makes it the highest for 2019. It has also earned the title of highest per-screen average for a foreign language of all-time. It now ranks the 18th highest per-screen average of all-time and 8th highest per-screen average for all live-action films — and the record-breaking doesn’t stop there.
Neon’s socially-tinged dark comedy about two families whose lives get entangled played to sold-out houses with its limited opening. In New York at the IFC Center, it took the crown for the theater’s best opening from Boyhood. On the west coast, it opened at the Landmark and special screenings at the Arclight Hollywood, which received standing ovations before Joon Ho and actors Song Kang Ho and Park So Dam participated in Q&As.
Neon’s socially-tinged dark comedy about two families whose lives get entangled played to sold-out houses with its limited opening. In New York at the IFC Center, it took the crown for the theater’s best opening from Boyhood. On the west coast, it opened at the Landmark and special screenings at the Arclight Hollywood, which received standing ovations before Joon Ho and actors Song Kang Ho and Park So Dam participated in Q&As.
- 10/13/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
When a body vanishes from a morgue, it's only the beginning of morbid things to come in The Dead Center. The latest film from Billy Senese, The Dead Center is out in select Us theaters and on digital HD today and will be available on DVD and Blu-ray October 15th, and we had a chance to catch up with director Billy Senese to talk about his latest film.
I understand that The Dead Center was born from a short film you wrote called The Suicide Tapes. Can you talk about transforming that idea into what it is now?
Billy Senese: At the heart of the Suicide Tapes were the psychiatric interview sessions. And as I started to develop it into a feature, I knew they were going to be the heart of The Dead Center, too. I find sessions like these so interesting. Healing the mind is a tricky thing.
I understand that The Dead Center was born from a short film you wrote called The Suicide Tapes. Can you talk about transforming that idea into what it is now?
Billy Senese: At the heart of the Suicide Tapes were the psychiatric interview sessions. And as I started to develop it into a feature, I knew they were going to be the heart of The Dead Center, too. I find sessions like these so interesting. Healing the mind is a tricky thing.
- 10/11/2019
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
There’s nothing conceptually all that special about “The Dead Center,” but sometimes it’s all in the execution, and this creepily restrained horror thriller manages to never seem entirely predictable while nonetheless drawing on numerous prior genre influences, from the “[rec]” films to “The Exorcist III.” It’s an impressive leap forward for writer-director Billy Senese, whose 2014 feature debut “Closer to God” was more in the realm of a nice try. It opens on ten U.S. screens on Oct. 11, with release in disc formats Oct. 22.
A big, gory mess of what’s assumed to be a suicide victim is delivered to a morgue, tagged and bagged. But later he proves not-so-dead — waking with a start, he tears out of his body bag, then stumbles to another part of the public hospital, tucking himself into an available bed before passing out again. It is there that he is found by...
A big, gory mess of what’s assumed to be a suicide victim is delivered to a morgue, tagged and bagged. But later he proves not-so-dead — waking with a start, he tears out of his body bag, then stumbles to another part of the public hospital, tucking himself into an available bed before passing out again. It is there that he is found by...
- 10/11/2019
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
Arrow films is pleased to announce the U.S. theatrical debut of The Dead Center, a brand-new thriller from “a masterful new voice in terror” (Nerdist), Billy Senese, director of the acclaimed A Frankenstein Story. Helmed by genre stalwart Shane Carruth, the creator of Primer and Upstream Color, The Dead Center is a unique tale of existential terror that explores the demons that live inside […]
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- 10/10/2019
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
Home and Film4 have announce the programme for the fourth annual FilmFear season – the biggest programme yet will comprise six days of horror, extreme cinema, cult favourites and special guests coming to Manchester this October.
Kicking off the season on Tuesday 29 October will be a special preview of The Lighthouse, director Robert Eggers’ much-anticipated follow-up to his folk-horror debut The Witch (2015). Starring Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe as lighthouse keepers battling the elements, isolation, inner demons and more on a remote and mysterious Maine island in the 1890s, the eerie period tale will be on general release in January 2020 making Home audiences amongst the first to see the film in the UK. FilmFear and Home will also tour the film to Hyde Park Picture House in Leeds the following evening.
Following in its wake over the course of six nights through to Sunday 3 November come more previews of highly anticipated films,...
Kicking off the season on Tuesday 29 October will be a special preview of The Lighthouse, director Robert Eggers’ much-anticipated follow-up to his folk-horror debut The Witch (2015). Starring Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe as lighthouse keepers battling the elements, isolation, inner demons and more on a remote and mysterious Maine island in the 1890s, the eerie period tale will be on general release in January 2020 making Home audiences amongst the first to see the film in the UK. FilmFear and Home will also tour the film to Hyde Park Picture House in Leeds the following evening.
Following in its wake over the course of six nights through to Sunday 3 November come more previews of highly anticipated films,...
- 9/6/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
I’ve got a trailer here for an interesting new film called The Dead Center. This is an unsettling looking psychological horror thriller set in an emergency psych ward. The movie stars indie filmmaker Shane Carruth, who is also a producer on the film.
Here’s the synopsis for the film:
When a very dead suicide victim disappears from the morgue, it sets in motion a chain of events that has the power to immolate everything, and everyone, it touches.
Troubled psychiatrist Daniel Forrester (Shane Carruth) is drawn to help a mysterious patient who is brought to the emergency psych ward in a catatonic state with no memory of how he reached the hospital. As if to exorcise his own demons, the doctor feverishly tries to break through to his mysterious patient. But as a spate of mysterious deaths shake the ward to its core, Forrester comes to suspect that...
Here’s the synopsis for the film:
When a very dead suicide victim disappears from the morgue, it sets in motion a chain of events that has the power to immolate everything, and everyone, it touches.
Troubled psychiatrist Daniel Forrester (Shane Carruth) is drawn to help a mysterious patient who is brought to the emergency psych ward in a catatonic state with no memory of how he reached the hospital. As if to exorcise his own demons, the doctor feverishly tries to break through to his mysterious patient. But as a spate of mysterious deaths shake the ward to its core, Forrester comes to suspect that...
- 8/31/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Arrow Films is pleased to make available the International trailer for The Dead Center, the brand-new thriller from “a masterful new voice in terror” (Nerdist), Billy Senese, director of the acclaimed A Frankenstein Story. Helmed by genre stalwart Shane Carruth, the creator of Primer and Upstream Color, The Dead Center is a unique tale of existential terror that explores the demons that live inside of all of us. The film features exceptional supporting performances from Jeremy Childs (Preacher) and Poorna Jagannathan (Big Little Lies).
In further news, Arrow Films is also delighted to announce that they have acquired world-wide rights to the film. Fran Simeoni, Arrow’s Director of Content and Distribution, had this to say:
“We have had a fantastic experience working on The Dead Center with Billy, from the trade and critical response to fans and our own enjoyment of building the campaign and assets. It’s always...
In further news, Arrow Films is also delighted to announce that they have acquired world-wide rights to the film. Fran Simeoni, Arrow’s Director of Content and Distribution, had this to say:
“We have had a fantastic experience working on The Dead Center with Billy, from the trade and critical response to fans and our own enjoyment of building the campaign and assets. It’s always...
- 8/30/2019
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Arrow Video will release Billy Senese's The Dead Center. The release will take place in both the U.S. and United Kingdom. The film involves the death of a man, through suicide. However, his body has disappeared, leading to a string of strange deaths. Also, The Dead Center had its World Premiere at Frightfest earlier this year. And, the film centrally stars: Jeremy Childs ("Preacher") and Shane Carruth. A preview of the film's wide release is hosted here. An international trailer was just released for The Dead Center. The clip shows doctors and nurses working in a psychiatric ward. As the patients fill the ward, one psychiatrist is overburdened from what he sees. Now, an unstoppable evil has been unleashed upon the world. The initial release, for the film, will take place on October 11th. This first release will involve a limited theatrical run, with a Digital launch also taking place on this date.
- 8/29/2019
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Arrow Films has launched the International trailer for Billy Senese thriller ‘The Dead Center’ featuring Shane Carruth.
The film is a unique tale of existential terror that explores the demons that live inside of all of us. The film features supporting performances from Jeremy Childs (Preacher) and Poorna Jagannathan (Big Little Lies).
Also in trailers – Natalie Portman has a fight on her hands to return to space in trailer for ‘Lucy in the Sky’
The film will be released in UK and Us Cinemas, and on 4K Digital HD, on October 11, 2019 and available to buy on DVD & Blu-ray from October 14.
The Dead Center Synopsis
When John Doe Rose From The Dead, He Brought Something Back.
When a very dead suicide victim disappears from the morgue, it sets in motion a chain of events that has the power to immolate everything, and everyone, it touches.
Troubled psychiatrist Daniel Forrester is drawn...
The film is a unique tale of existential terror that explores the demons that live inside of all of us. The film features supporting performances from Jeremy Childs (Preacher) and Poorna Jagannathan (Big Little Lies).
Also in trailers – Natalie Portman has a fight on her hands to return to space in trailer for ‘Lucy in the Sky’
The film will be released in UK and Us Cinemas, and on 4K Digital HD, on October 11, 2019 and available to buy on DVD & Blu-ray from October 14.
The Dead Center Synopsis
When John Doe Rose From The Dead, He Brought Something Back.
When a very dead suicide victim disappears from the morgue, it sets in motion a chain of events that has the power to immolate everything, and everyone, it touches.
Troubled psychiatrist Daniel Forrester is drawn...
- 8/28/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
"Do you know why you came to be?" "I died. And I came back." Arrow Video has unveiled an official trailer for the horror indie film The Dead Center, which premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival last year. It also played at the Glasgow and Chattanooga Film Festivals earlier this year, and is dropping in theaters + on VOD + on DVD this fall for horror fans who are interested. This horror stars Shane Carruth, the indie filmmaker, this time working only as an actor (and also a producer). He plays a hospital psychiatrist whose sanity is pushed to the edge when a frightened amnesiac patient insists that he has died and brought something terrible back from the other side. Also starring Jeremy Childs, Poorna Jagannathan, and Bill Feehely. This looks super unsettling and extra creepy, and really picks up halfway through when they pull back that hospital sheet with the open mouth.
- 8/27/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
After having its World Premiere at the 2018 La Film Festival, Arrow Films acquired U.S. and U.K. rights to Billy Senese‘s indie thriller The Dead Center, starring Shane Carruth, Poorna Jagannathan, Jeremy Childs, and Bill Feehely. Bloody Disgusting has the exclusive trailer and art debut for the film that will be released in UK and Us Cinemas, and on 4k […]...
- 8/27/2019
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
With a special guest list that includes Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell, Tim Curry, Robert Englund, Meat Loaf, Cassandra Peterson, Barbara Crampton, Joe Bob Briggs, and more, Texas Frightmare Weekend (presented by Arrow Video) is already a must-stop experience for horror fans this May, and to add blood-stained icing to the cake, the full lineup for this year's Texas Frightmare Weekend Film Festival has now been revealed.
Press Release: Dallas, TX, April 8, 2019: Texas Frightmare Weekend Presented by Arrow Video is back this May 3-5, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency Dfw Airport. Now celebrating its 14th terrifying year and continuing their wildly popular free film festival to all Tfw pass holders! Fourteen (14) feature films and eleven (11) short films will be screening from Arrow Video, Wild Eye Releasing, Millman Productions and several indie companies all weekend long.
In The Dead Center a hospital psychiatrist's own sanity is pushed to the edge when a...
Press Release: Dallas, TX, April 8, 2019: Texas Frightmare Weekend Presented by Arrow Video is back this May 3-5, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency Dfw Airport. Now celebrating its 14th terrifying year and continuing their wildly popular free film festival to all Tfw pass holders! Fourteen (14) feature films and eleven (11) short films will be screening from Arrow Video, Wild Eye Releasing, Millman Productions and several indie companies all weekend long.
In The Dead Center a hospital psychiatrist's own sanity is pushed to the edge when a...
- 4/11/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
We are creeping up on the 14th annual Texas Frightmare Weekend, and it's time to reveal the amazing lineup of horror and exploitation features they've curated for conventions goers. Beyond the insane number of top shelf guests and vendors, Tfw has always had a really fun feature film lineup from which I've gathered several of my favorite horror films of the last decade. This year's lineup looks really solid with films like the world premiere of The Dead Center, the fun sounding VelociPastor, Reborn starring Barbara Crampton, The Bray Road Beast featuring narrator Lyle Blackburn from the band Ghoultown, and a trio of upcoming films from Arrow Video making their big screen debuts in new restorations, The Child, The Prey, and Trapped Alive, and many more....
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- 4/8/2019
- Screen Anarchy
Jeremy Childs as the John Doe on the slab Photo: Arrow Films
One night, in a hospital morgue, a man brought in as a suicide victim suddenly wakes up. Confused and apparent missing parts of his memory, he begins to wander. Before long he finds himself in the office of a psychiatrist who urges him to stay calm as he tries to work out just what his problem is - but what's really going on could be quite beyond the scope of the psychiatrist's understanding and dangerous on a scale he has never previously imagined.
Weaving together strands of psychological and occult horror, Billy Senese's slow-burning thriller The Dead Center is bound to give audiences a chill. It's premièring in the Frightfest strand at this year's Glasgow Film Festival and Billy agreed to answer some questions about it, beginning by explaining how the idea originated.
The Dead Center director...
One night, in a hospital morgue, a man brought in as a suicide victim suddenly wakes up. Confused and apparent missing parts of his memory, he begins to wander. Before long he finds himself in the office of a psychiatrist who urges him to stay calm as he tries to work out just what his problem is - but what's really going on could be quite beyond the scope of the psychiatrist's understanding and dangerous on a scale he has never previously imagined.
Weaving together strands of psychological and occult horror, Billy Senese's slow-burning thriller The Dead Center is bound to give audiences a chill. It's premièring in the Frightfest strand at this year's Glasgow Film Festival and Billy agreed to answer some questions about it, beginning by explaining how the idea originated.
The Dead Center director...
- 2/25/2019
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Arrow Films has acquired horror movie “The Dead Center” in a multi-territory deal that includes the U.S. and the U.K.
Billy Senese (“Closer to God”) wrote the screenplay and directed the film. It was co-produced by, and stars, Shane Carruth, who previously wrote, directed and starred in “Primer” and made Sundance favorite “Upstream Color.” It is the first picture he has starred in but not directed.
Jeremy Childs (“Preacher”) and Poorna Jagannathan (“Mile 22″) are also in the film. It tells the story of an unidentified suicide victim (Childs) who comes back to life and walks out of the morgue. Medical examiner Edward Graham (Bill Feehely) begins the search for the missing body, unaware the subject has ended up in the hospital psychiatric ward under the watchful eye of psychiatrist Daniel Forrester. As Graham and Forrester investigate further, it becomes apparent that the patient has brought something terrible back from the other side.
Billy Senese (“Closer to God”) wrote the screenplay and directed the film. It was co-produced by, and stars, Shane Carruth, who previously wrote, directed and starred in “Primer” and made Sundance favorite “Upstream Color.” It is the first picture he has starred in but not directed.
Jeremy Childs (“Preacher”) and Poorna Jagannathan (“Mile 22″) are also in the film. It tells the story of an unidentified suicide victim (Childs) who comes back to life and walks out of the morgue. Medical examiner Edward Graham (Bill Feehely) begins the search for the missing body, unaware the subject has ended up in the hospital psychiatric ward under the watchful eye of psychiatrist Daniel Forrester. As Graham and Forrester investigate further, it becomes apparent that the patient has brought something terrible back from the other side.
- 10/31/2018
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
Five years after wowing Sundance with “Upstream Color,” Shane Carruth is back — just not as a director. The multi-hyphenate — who wrote, directed, produced, starred in, and composed the music for both 2004’s sci-fi breakout “Primer” and its mind-bending follow-up — apparently decided to take it easy by merely acting in “The Dead Center,” a slow-burning thriller that made landfall at the Los Angeles Film Festival. Written and directed by Bill Senese, it stars Carruth as a doctor whose latest patient claims to have just awoken from the dead — and makes a pretty convincing case when he starts displaying what can only be described as zombie-like tendencies.
“It was really compelling to read, which is not always the case — I have a hard time reading screenplays,” Carruth said of Senese’s script. It clearly stood out to him, as he had never starred in a feature film without also helming it before:...
“It was really compelling to read, which is not always the case — I have a hard time reading screenplays,” Carruth said of Senese’s script. It clearly stood out to him, as he had never starred in a feature film without also helming it before:...
- 10/1/2018
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
The Dead Center is a horror film starring none other than Shane Carruth, of Primer and Upstream Color acclaim. Carruth plays a doctor in a psychiatric ward treating a mysterious patient who woke up in a body bag in a morgue. Just what is going on here? Whatever it is…it’s creepy. We have an exclusive The Dead Center […]
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- 9/21/2018
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
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